Move aside Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It’s time for Giving Tuesday. Since 2012, the growing movement known as Giving Tuesday has captured worldwide attention- and…
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High Impact Year-End Giving 2015
Around the world, the end of the year is a time of celebration and giving. In the United States, an estimated $75-100 billion—about one-quarter…
See event detailsHow Can I Help?: Center, JBJ Soul, UBS & Others Partner to Build Back Better in NJ after Hurricane Sandy
In October 2012, Hurricane Sandy killed more than 150 people in the U.S. and caused an estimated $65B in damage – making it the…
See event detailsA New Handbook on Global Philanthropy: Q&A with Femida Handy & Pamala Wiepking
The Palgrave Handbook of Global Philanthropy is a new comprehensive guide to the practice of philanthropy and nonprofit sector in 26 countries. We spoke…
See event detailsEnvironmental Health in Early Childhood: Support Research & Innovation

This blog is the fifth in our five-part series on philanthropic strategies for preventing and reducing childhood exposure to harmful chemicals. To learn more,…
See event detailsEnvironmental Health in Early Childhood: Q&A with Dr. Philip Landrigan

This blog is the fourth in our five-part series on philanthropic strategies for preventing and reducing childhood exposure to harmful chemicals. To learn more,…
See event detailsLifting the Burden of Addiction: Q&A with Chris Simiriglia, President & CEO of Pathways to Housing PA
Chris Simiriglia is CEO of Pathways to Housing PA, an organization focused on transforming the lives of people experiencing mental health challenges and chronic…
See event detailsLifting the Burden of Addiction: Q&A with Amy Lindner, President & CEO of Meta House
See our year-end profile of Meta House. Amy Lindner is the President & CEO of Meta House, an organization that provides substance use treatment…
See event detailsLifting the Burden of Addiction: Philanthropic opportunities to address substance use disorders in the United States
“Street crime is no longer the clearest barometer of our drug problem; corpses are.” – Sam Quinones, reporter “We must bolster our current approach to addiction…
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